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Down the River Cleanup on the Clackamas River

Sunday, September 9, 2012 - 10:30am
We Love Clean Rivers & the Clackamas River Basin Council
Address: 
Boring, OR
United States

If you have ever fallen in love with this or any river, we invite you to join us for this spectacular day of organized chaos where 400+ river-lovers jump in their rafts, kayaks, inter tubes, canoes, drift boats – or maybe even dawn a snorkel mask – uniting to scour the banks and bottom of 15 miles of riverway from Barton Park to Clackamette Park where the Clackamas empties into the Willamette.

Get wet, do the Truffle Shuffle, race your neighboring POD to extract the biggest hulking piece of rusted dilapidated detritus you’ve ever seen and help restore the Clackamas back to its pristine state! We will thank you. The salmon will thank you. And you might just find yourself looking at the world through new eyes after the day ends.

The annual Down the River Clean Up is an on-the-river, 15-mile clean up made possible by a rich network of river recreationalists, outdoor companies, environmental organizations, government entities, local community leaders, and hopefully you!

An upwards of 2,200 community members and volunteers have joined together each year for the past nine years to remove over 42,800 pounds of trash from the Clackamas River. Our dream is to create a community where everyone loves their rivers as much as we do and that some day, we can throw a party on the river without having to clean it up.

The Clackamas River is home to old-growth forests, bird species, steelhead, and is one of the last remaining wild salmon runs in the lower Columbia basin. While the river provides healthy habitat for wildlife, it also supplies the Portland metropolitan area with fresh drinking water. Due to the bounty, beauty and close proximity to urban areas, the Clackamas River has become known for attracting recreationalists of all kinds, including kayakers, rafters, tubers, anglers, and more. The high-use of the river and its nearness to cities, unfortunately, brings in pollutants and unwarranted litter.

Join us in turning restoration into recreation….

Venue Details: 
Info on the event shuttle: http://www.welovecleanrivers.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/2011-Shuttle-RAZ-Schedule-v31.pdf
Cost: 
free!

Mount Mitchell Hike

Sunday, August 5, 2012 - 9:00am
Clackamas River Basin Council
Address: 
595 NW Industrial Way
Estacada, OR 97222
United States

 

This most striking viewpoint features a dropoff of some 3400 feet and views from Mount Jefferson to Hood.

The final goal is a narrow fractured outcrop with cliffs on three sides. The Clackamas Basin below this viewpoint is at its broadest in the upper Clackamas. The hike follows flatter terrain except for the final lift to the viewpoint. Distance is 4+ miles and total gain is about 625 feet. High Point of 5015 ft. This trail is very old but now little used.

Bring plenty of water, a camera, bug spray, and a lunch. Be aware that temperatures in the upper watershed are cooler than down below, and wear appropriate footwear.  RSVP to attend by emailing Becki at Rebecca@clackamasriver.org or calling 503-303-4372.

Contact Name: 
Rebecca Walker
Contact Phone: 
5033034372
Contact Email: 
Rebecca@clackamasriver.org
Venue: 
Clackamas River Ranger District
Venue Details: 
We will meet at the Ranger District to carpool into the watershed.
Cost: 
FREE!

11th Annual Build It Green! Home Tour and Info Fair

Saturday, September 22, 2012 - 11:00am to 5:00pm
Bureau of Planning and Sustainability
Address: 
819 SE Taylor
Portland, OR 97214
United States

Twenty green remodels and new homes open their doors around the Portland metropolitan area for this self-guided tour. Start and stop where and when you choose. Chat with homeowners, designers, do-it-yourselfers and contractors about solar panels, ecoroofs (green roofs), rainwater harvesting, natural landscaping, affordable housing, water and energy conservation, natural building materials, alternative construction techniques and much more! Pick up some great ideas for YOUR current or future home.

Contact Name: 
Valerie Garrett, Tour Coordinator
Contact Phone: 
503 823 5431
Contact Email: 
greenhotline@portlandoregon.gov
Venue: 
Info Fair host: Green Depot - A green building supply showroom
Venue Details: 
The Info Fair is a prelude to the Tour with green vendors, demonstrations, food, drink and music. NEW HOURS: 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Start your Build It Green! day here!
Cost: 
$15 admission, on sale starting mid-August. $10 honored citizens/students/alternative transportation. FREE for children 13 and under. Info Fair is FREE and open to everyone.

Trekking Springville Road with Laura Foster

Thursday, June 28, 2012 - 6:00pm to 8:30pm
Forest Park Conservancy
Address: 
United States
Park/Trail: 

Journey into the past with local author Laura Foster on this hill-to-bridge trek through Forest Park.  Start down historic Springville Road, a former market road turned park trail, and meander through the isolated Whitwood Court neighborhood at its base.  From there, investigate an intriguing staircase, learn a bit about the old St. Johns ferry and the former community (in the 1860s) of Springville, wander out onto the St. Johns Bridge for river views, and head back uphill via the beautiful Ridge and Hardesty Trails.  

 

Note: This walk is steep, with about 800 feet of elevation gain.  

Meet: Springville Road trailhead off Skyline Boulevard.

Contact Name: 
Lisa Hillerns
Contact Phone: 
(503) 223-5449
Contact Email: 
lisa@forestparkconservancy.org
Cost: 
Hikes are free for current members of the Forest Park Conservancy; $10 for non-members.

The Big Float

Sunday, July 28, 2013 - 10:00am
Willamette Riverkeeper
Address: 
Portland, OR
United States

Join the 2,000-person flotilla of inner tubes and other watercraft to sail across the mighty Willamette River in a celebration of our river – including the recreation it offers as well as the restoration it has undergone in recent years.  

The grand spectacle includes a pre-float parade and after-party with live music, food and libations. 

New to TBF this Year:

* Outlandish Watercraft Award

* Best-of-Cruise Costume Award

* Paddlers parade - kayakers, canoeists, dragon boaters, crew teams, SUP’ers

* Floating barge with live music 

 

Venue Details: 
Meeting on the East side of Willamette River near Hawthorne Bridge - 1515 SE Water Avenue NOTE: Start time to be announced closer to the event - stay tuned.
Cost: 
$5

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